I had thought this too. Surely a tor browser would make a complete mockery of these laws?
I don't believe there was anything about this or in fact VPNs so far in the new laws?
I could see these being tagged into the future discussions on encryption laws though?
I'm not sure, they were saying on tv that the logging will only show the root page hit and not the pages underneath (haha, sure, I bet they already log everything already).
For me, this is more about universal monitoring of the population under the guise of protection, since any terrorist will use specific security techniques in communication, which your average non-technical person would not even understand, therefore we sacrifice our civil liberties for little gain.
And for those who use tor, you have to trust the operators of the exit nodes. For VPN services which you pay for, you cannot guarantee they won't just hand your information over anyway, so paying for a service doesn't guarantee you security/privacy, you cannot be 100% sure they don't keep logs of your activities.
To be secure, you require a service where even the operators are unable to discover what the user is doing and probably we are not far off it and the net result is that it will make it harder for them to catch the bad guys, because of ever better security being created as a result of this kind of monitoring.